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Future Concepts
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Looking Back From 2057
Well, its been an exciting century for me starting with the launch of the Russian satelite, Sputnik in 1957 and ending with the first space elevator on my 100th birthday in 2057. Its also been a sad and depressing time too with various wars and conflicts but it all worked out for us all in the end.
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Micro MAV Swarms and Sound Wave Evading Measures
In the future our Military will use robotics in warfare. And the sizes of these robots will surprise you. They will be big and small and some will fly and others will be on the ground, still others under the sea. But the most deadly of all may be the ones you can barely see. Indeed we may send in very small micro-mechanical devices in huge swarms, mechanical insects if you will to disrupt the enemy?
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Multiple Beam Ultrasound Locust Swarm Control
Can we stop a locust swarm with ultrasound or some directional sound wave? If we can stop the swarms we stand to save millions of acres of farmland and crops. If we can steer the locust swarms around to their final destination then perhaps we can save much of our crop yield.
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Random Swarm Deformation and Re-Alignment Strategies
When using swarming tactics in military operations and you come up against a barrage of fire, there are ways to minimize losses in the swarm to continue the mission. Why is this important? Well, in the future swarm tactics will be used more often especially as UAV unmanned aerial vehicles
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Locust Plague Defense; Hanging Zap Net from Cargo Plane
For those who have sat and watched in horror as a Locust Plague came over head in a dark cloud of solid insects thundering across the landscape; they know the devastation that takes place as an entire seasons crop can be gone in a matter of minutes.
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Discussions on Killing Killer Bee Swarms in Flight
To diminish or kill a killer bee swarm in-flight as it is trying to attack a human you have to be careful not to kill the human. And you must understand how insect swarms fly. And so an online think tank began discussing this topic at length. How do these swarms stay aloft?
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Interfering With Killer Bee Swarms Using Harmonic Methods
Is it possible to find a way to stop a killer bee swarm by using a direction sound weapon and just the right harmonic to cause the wing and its buzzing to stop or disrupt its rhythm? If so wouldn’t the swarm dissipate and collapse along with the individual bee’s wings?
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Swarm Bubble Theory Strategies for Micro-MAVs
What if we could build miniature insect size micro-mechanical devices, which could mimic the flight characteristics of insects and fly around just like they could? Is it possible to copy, or even better some 400 million years of evolution in order to built the ultimate spy weapon?
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Moon Base by 2020; Pure Weakness and Bogus Timeline
Well NASA has plotted out a bold plan to put a moon base camp up there by 2020? Bold, that is not bold, that is BS. Come on we are in the year 2006 and surely we have come further than this. This is utter non-sense and weakness. A business with such a lofty timeline would be out of business by then, only government can get away with such crap.
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How Do Bees Really Fly; Think Tank Discussion
It was recently determined that Bees aerodynamically speaking cannot fly. At least using all the known equations for lift, thrust, drag and weight used in the aerodynamic text books so routinely used by aerospace engineers and aircraft designers. But how can this bee possible? Well it seems rather obvious that the bee has evolved to use other strategies to fly.
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Sound and Thermal Signatures of Swarms
Locust Swarms and Plagues are disasters in the making as they devastate and entire years crop yield in minutes. As human populations increase there are more mouths to feed and a locust swarm can upset the already difficult task and balance to keep up. Especially in places like Africa.
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